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Post by katrina on Nov 8, 2008 7:51:39 GMT -8
White laced up boots trudged on tiptoes through the jungle. HOW she had managed to end up here was beyond the blonde beauty.
Stepping in yet another marshy patch of green, Katrina pulled the hem of her dress even higher up in a snooty like fashion. "Ugh, what a kind of a place have I gone to now?" She remarked out loud, not really caring if anyone who lived here heard her.
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Post by woodlore on Nov 8, 2008 17:25:23 GMT -8
Although knowledge of the American forests was his specialty, J. Audubon Woodlore nevertheless appreciated forests of all kinds. Jungles and rain forests were no exception.
Attired in appropriate safari gear, complete with hat that is much too small (just like his official American National Forest ranger hat), Woodlore trekked through the jungles. Despite appearing unfit for such a solo journey, he proved himself to be a capable explorer. He examined birds and other animals, but one particular creature caught his eye: a homo sapien.
"Good morning!" the mush-mouthed, pair-shaped man exclaimed to the young lady with a polite wave. "It's a fine day, isn't it?"
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Post by katrina on Nov 12, 2008 13:03:09 GMT -8
Muttering under her breath, the blonde pulled her white boot out another muddy patch. "Oh, this is unacceptable! These shoes are ruined!" She yelled, blowing a strand of hair out of her pretty face.
Katrina almost fell over in shock when she heard another voice, greeting her. 'Who on earth wou-' She stopped as she turned round, and saw a short, little man, waving to her.
"A fine day indeed!" She growled sarcastically, "Do you know how I can get out of this place?"
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Post by woodlore on Nov 12, 2008 19:32:26 GMT -8
The kindly ranger pulled his hand back and expressed surprise. "Well!"
He did not tolerate rude people, but he thought that he should perhaps give this dame the benefit of the doubt. He couldn't help but chuckle, but not in a rude or condescending manner. "The only way you can get out of this place is if you leave this place! Remember, you can only run halfway into a forest." He stood happily.
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